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  2. Arnold Comes of Age - Wikipedia

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    Grant Wood was a regionalist painter from Iowa.During the Great Depression, he became one of the more prominent regionalists of the country. [1] Arnold Comes of Age was completed in 1930 in celebration of the twenty-first birthday of his studio assistant, Arnold Pyle. [2]

  3. Grant Wood - Wikipedia

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    Grant Wood's boyhood home, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is listed as one of the most endangered historic sites in Iowa. [2]Wood was born in rural Iowa, 4 mi (6.43 km) east of Anamosa, on February 13, 1891, the son of Hattie DeEtte Weaver Wood and Francis Maryville Wood.

  4. Life (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In planning the weekly news magazine, Luce circulated a confidential prospectus [12] within Time Inc. in 1936, which described his vision for the new Life magazine, and what he viewed as its unique purpose. Life magazine was to be the first publication, with a focus on photographs, that enabled the American public,

  5. Thomas Hart Benton (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Two panels, including the one with images of the KKK, are located in a lecture classroom at Woodburn Hall. [21] In 1932, Benton also painted The Arts of Life in America, a set of large murals for an early site of the Whitney Museum of American Art. [23] Major panels include Arts of the City, Arts of the West, Arts of the South and Indian Arts. [24]

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  7. Westinghouse Time Capsules - Wikipedia

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    Also included in the capsule were copies of Life magazine, a kewpie doll, one dollar in change, a pack of Camel cigarettes, a 15-minute RKO Pathe Pictures newsreel, a Lilly Daché hat, and millions of words of text put on microfilm rolls which included a Sears Roebuck catalog, a dictionary, and an almanac. A variety of seeds were placed in the ...

  8. Oakes-Wood House - Wikipedia

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    Its most important association is regionalist artist Grant Wood, who lived here from 1936 and until his death in 1942. [2] He restored the house during his ownership. The paintings he completed here include: Portrait of Nan (1938), Haying (1939), New Road (1939), Parson Weems' Fable–Washington Cherry Tree (1939) and Adolescence (1940).

  9. Grant Woods - Wikipedia

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    Grant Woods may refer to: Grant Woods (attorney), American attorney and politician who served as Attorney General of Arizona from 1991 until 1999;